Elli Perkins: When Scientology Refused Schizophrenia Treatment
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Minds in the Mirror Ep 3: Faith Over Medicine – When Scientology Refused Schizophrenia Treatment
In this powerful episode of Minds in the Mirror: Mental Health & Murder, we examine one of the most heartbreaking cases where religious ideology clashed with medical reality.
On March 13, 2003, Elli Perkins — a talented glass artist and devoted Scientologist — was brutally murdered by her 28-year-old son Jeremy. He st*bbed her 77 times in their family kitchen. Jeremy suffered from severe, untreated paranoid schizophrenia. For years he had been hearing voices and experiencing dangerous delusions, but his mother refused psychiatric care and antipsychotic medication because of Scientology’s longstanding opposition to psychiatry.
Instead, Elli turned to the church’s “vitamin protocols,” natural healers, and spiritual auditing — believing she was protecting her son. What followed was a devastating tragedy that could have been prevented.
We dive deep into:
- Jeremy’s years of escalating symptoms and missed red flags
- The 2001 arrest and court-ordered diagnosis that was ignored
- How Scientology’s doctrine shaped the family’s decisions
- The brutal details of the attack and Jeremy’s confession
- The heartbreaking irony: medication later stabilized Jeremy after years of institutional care
This episode explores the dangerous intersection of faith, untreated mental illness, and the refusal of evidence-based treatment — and what we can learn today about recognizing red flags when ideology overrides medicine.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline: 1-800-950-NAMI
If you or someone you love is struggling with hallucinations, paranoia, delusions, or schizophrenia symptoms, please reach out. Early intervention can save lives.
Drop your biggest takeaway in the comments: When should faith step aside for medical care?
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